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The woodland Native Americans were in FART TOWN in 1515 to 1516 hehe :)

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What is the difference between great plain Native Americans woodland Native Americans and coastal area Native Americans?

Great Plains Native Americans were nomadic hunter-gatherers who relied on buffalo for survival, while Woodland Native Americans practiced agriculture and lived in permanent settlements. Coastal area Native Americans relied heavily on fishing and had easy access to seafood, as well as engaging in trade and navigation along the coast. Each group had distinct cultural practices, traditions, and lifestyles shaped by their environments.


Did the woodland Indians have horses?

Most native americans did have horses.


What did woodland native Americans do for a living?

hunt or play with their children


What were some European influences on the eastern woodland tribe?

Eastern woodland same as eastern native americans


What was the one main food Woodland Native Americans eat?

fish


Did the Eastern Woodland Indians carve totem poles?

No. The Northwestern Native Americans did.


A state is named after this eastern woodland group?

The eastern woodland group was known for hunting and gathering. The native people of the area were very traditional. The state of Delaware is named after an eastern woodland group.


What were the three basic groups of American Indians that explores encountered?

There were 4 basic groups, depending on the standard you use. 1. Eastland and or Woodland Native Americans - defined by the wooded areas in which they lived. 2. Plains Native Americans - who generally occupied the great plains. 3. Desert Native Americans - who generally occupied the desert areas of the great plains and rocky mountains. 4. Western Woodland Native Americans - (sometimes called 'bug eaters' (derogatory reference), who occupied the northern coastal areas of the woodlands.


When was Native Woodland Survey of Scotland created?

Native Woodland Survey of Scotland was created in 2006.


What native American tribe in the eastern woodlands spoke?

In that area there were many people living there. You need to provide a tribal name. In the area where Jamestown was built there was an empire of 15,000 Native Americans and in North America were millions of Native Americans.


How did the dwellings of native American in the arctic and the great plains and the eastern woodland reflection local environment?

The americans raped all the woman and children then the woodland critters got really horny too and raped trees


What treaties did the woodland native Americans make?

Woodland Native Americans engaged in various treaties with European settlers and the U.S. government, including the Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1768), which established boundaries between Native lands and colonial territories. Other significant agreements included the Treaty of Greenville (1795), which followed the Northwest Indian War, and the Treaty of Fort Meigs (1817), addressing land cessions in Ohio. These treaties often led to significant land loss for the Woodland tribes and were frequently broken or violated by settlers and the government.